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Susan M. Fleetwood-Walker

Susan M. Fleetwood-Walker

D-Index & Metrics

Neuroscience

D-Index
46
Citations
7318
World Ranking
6734
National Ranking
523

Susan M. Fleetwood-Walker publication distribution in Neuroscience in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Neuroscience in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Susan M. Fleetwood-Walker sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 117 publications — 26th percentile

26% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 887 publications or more.

Susan M. Fleetwood-Walker D-index placement in Neuroscience in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Neuroscience scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Susan M. Fleetwood-Walker sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 163+

This scientist: 46 D-Index — 32nd percentile

32% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 163 D-Index or more.

Overview

Susan M. Fleetwood-Walker is affiliated with the University of Edinburgh in the United Kingdom. Their academic profile is characterized by a focus on research and teaching at this institution.

While there are no recent papers recorded in the available data, the profile does not indicate specific research topics, publications, co-authors, or main fields of study for this scientist.

Similarly, there is no information on book publications or awards associated with their career in the available data.

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Best Publications

  • Analgesia Mediated by the TRPM8 Cold Receptor in Chronic Neuropathic Pain

    Clare J. Proudfoot;Emer M. Garry;David F. Cottrell;Roberta Rosie

  • An α2 receptor mediates the selective inhibition by noradrenaline of nociceptive responses of identified dorsal horn neurones

    Susan M. Fleetwood-Walker;Rory Mitchell;Phillipa J. Hope;Vincent Molony

  • Release, spread and persistence of immunoreactive neurokinin A in the dorsal horn of the cat following noxious cutaneous stimulation. Studies with antibody microprobes

    A.W. Duggan;P.J. Hope;B. Jarrott;H.-G. Schaible

  • Peripheral Demyelination and Neuropathic Pain Behavior in Periaxin-Deficient Mice

    C.Stewart Gillespie;Diane L. Sherman;Susan M. Fleetwood-Walker;David F. Cottrell

  • Antinociceptive actions of descending dopaminergic tracts on cat and rat dorsal horn somatosensory neurones.

    S M Fleetwood-Walker;P J Hope;R Mitchell

  • VIP and PACAP: very important in pain?

    Tracey Dickinson;Susan M. Fleetwood-Walker

  • Restricted growth of Schwann cells lacking Cajal bands slows conduction in myelinated nerves

    Felipe A. Court;Diane L. Sherman;Thomas Pratt;Emer M. Garry

  • Focal Lysolecithin-Induced Demyelination of Peripheral Afferents Results in Neuropathic Pain Behavior That Is Attenuated by Cannabinoids

    Victoria C. J. Wallace;David F. Cottrell;Peter J. Brophy;Susan M. Fleetwood-Walker

  • Evidence for a role of metabotropic glutamate receptors in sustained nociceptive inputs to rat dorsal horn neurons

    M.R. Young;S.M. Fleetwood-Walker;R. Mitchell;F.E. Munro

  • Neuropathic sensitization of behavioral reflexes and spinal NMDA receptor/CaM kinase II interactions are disrupted in PSD-95 mutant mice.

    Emer M. Garry;Andrew Moss;Ada Delaney;Francis O'Neill

  • The influence of the paraventriculo-spinal pathway, and oxytocin and vasopressin on sympathetic preganglionic neurones

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  • Varicella zoster virus induces neuropathic changes in rat dorsal root ganglia and behavioral reflex sensitisation that is attenuated by gabapentin or sodium channel blocking drugs.

    Emer M Garry;Ada Delaney;Heather A Anderson;Eva C Sirinathsinghji

  • The involvement of neurokinin receptor subtypes in somatosensory processing in the superficial dorsal horn of the cat.

    S.M. Fleetwood-Walker;R. Mitchell;P.J. Hope;N. El-Yassir

  • Pain mechanisms and their implication for the management of pain in farm and companion animals

    Ignacio Viñuela-Fernández;Emma Jones;Elizabeth M. Welsh;Susan M. Fleetwood-Walker

  • The involvement of metabotropic glutamate receptors and their intracellular signalling pathways in sustained nociceptive transmission in rat dorsal horn neurons.

    M.R. Young;S.M. Fleetwood-Walker;R. Mitchell;T. Dickinson

  • A randomised double blind trial of the effect of pre-emptive epidural ketamine on persistent pain after lower limb amputation.

    John A Wilson;Alastair F Nimmo;Susan M Fleetwood-Walker;Lesley A Colvin

  • Heterogeneous effects of serotonin in the dorsal horn of rat: the involvement of 5-HT1 receptor subtypes

    Nada El-Yassir;Susan M. Fleetwood-Walker;R. Mitchell

  • Translational medicine: cancer pain mechanisms and management.

    A. Delaney;S. M. Fleetwood-Walker;L. A. Colvin;M. Fallon

  • Substance P, but not TRH, modulates the 5-HT autoreceptor in ventral lumbar spinal cord.

    Rory Mitchell;Sue Fleetwood-Walker

  • Behavioural changes in the rat following infection with varicella-zoster virus

    S. M. Fleetwood-Walker;J. P. Quinn;C. Wallace;G. Blackburn-Munro

  • Specific involvement in neuropathic pain of AMPA receptors and adapter proteins for the GluR2 subunit.

    Emer M Garry;Andrew Moss;Roberta Rosie;Ada Delaney

Frequent Co-Authors

Gordon D. Murray
Gordon D. Murray University of Edinburgh
Peter J. Brophy
Peter J. Brophy University of Edinburgh
Bert A. 't Hart
Bert A. 't Hart University of Amsterdam
Peter Hoskin
Peter Hoskin University of Manchester
Jon D. Laman
Jon D. Laman University Medical Center Groningen
Patrick Robberecht
Patrick Robberecht Université Libre de Bruxelles
Seth G. N. Grant
Seth G. N. Grant University of Edinburgh
Felipe A. Court
Felipe A. Court Buck Institute for Research on Aging
Elbert A.J. Joosten
Elbert A.J. Joosten Maastricht University
Darren J. Shaw
Darren J. Shaw University of Edinburgh

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